The best short hairstyles: This year’s most popular looks

There’s no denying that the past few seasons have been all about jumping on the #ShortHairDontCare bandwagon. But if you haven’t already committed to the chop – and are still thinking about it – we’ve rounded up some of this year’s best short hairstyles that may help convince you once and for all.

From the fashion-forward blunt bob and the wob (that’s a wavy bob, FYI) to the pixie Parisienne, there’s a whole host of cool crops that are sure to tickle to your tastebuds, no matter how much you love your long locks.

So, scroll through our gallery above to discover the best short haircuts for women to try, right now.

7 of the best short hairstyles right now

A wavy bob is an effortless way to work short hair. Credit: indigitalimages.com

Wavy bob

The official short cut of spring/summer, the wavy bob seems to have caught the eye of many an A-list celeb and trendsetter alike. With its pretty and equally playful attitude, it’s easy to see why the whole world has fallen in love with the wob!

And it’s not just great for the warmer months; a wavy bob can look just as cute under a beanie, too, you know? Just remember to keep that texturising spray handy (we love the VO5 Dry Texturising Spray, by the way) and you’ll be ready to rock that wob from day-to-night.

Love your length strands? Then a sleek lob is the look for you. Credit: indigitalimages.com

Sleek bob

Want to make the best out of your thick, straight hair? Then a timeless, yet effortlessly cool sleek bob is the cut for you.

And if you really want to nail that fashionista ‘do, why not get your stylist to throw in a full, blunt fringe, too, for good measure? Simple yet high impact – surely that’s what every girl wants from her haircut, right?

Platinum pixie crop

The versatility of the pixie cut is the reason it crops up on our best short hairstyles list again and again. But just because it’s super short, that doesn’t mean you can’t be a little adventurous when it comes to styling.

In fact, if you want to know how to take your pixie to a whole new level of cool that’s bang on trend, then try turning to the dye bottle and going platinum blonde!

This striking combination works a treat on those with paler complexions, plus, if it’s good enough for Michelle Williams, it’s good enough for us, right?

Slicked-back lob

Cool, fashion-forward, and glamorous, it’s no surprise we’ve seen this short hairstyle make its way onto numerous catwalks and red carpets each season.

Kim Kardashian, Kendall Jenner and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley are just a few celebs who have rocked this striking, slicked-back look, so it’s officially approved as one of the best short haircuts for women right now! Who’s on board? We are!

Work your graduated bob with a middle parting. Credit: indigitalimages.com

Graduated bob

Done right, the graduated bob can be one of the best short haircuts out there. Sophisticated and sleek, with just a bit of an edge, no wonder it’s stood the test of time!

French girl pixie

Charming, elegant and très chic, a French girl pixie works a treat when teamed with a heart-shaped face, as it’s perfect for accentuating those high cheekbones and creating the illusion of a smaller forehead.

Seriously, is there anything a pixie cut can’t do for us?!

Go edgy with a grown-out shag. Credit: indigitalimages.com

Grown-out shag

Last year may have been all about the Rock ‘n’ Roll-inspired shag cut, but now our rock chick became a little more grown-up and relaxed.

Not only is the grown-out shag one of our personal favourites when it comes to this year’s best short hairstyles, but it retains just the right amount of grunge to boast that effortless, cool LA girl spirit.

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